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Archive for April, 2007

Trane Begins Clean Effects National Campaign

Trane, one of the leading brands carried by Air Conditioning by Jay’s Comfort Team, has started their national advertising campaign for their Clean Effects air conditioning and heat pump systems.
Enjoy up to 98.99% cleaner air with Trane’s energy efficient Clean Effects product line.
Let us know how we can help you with your air conditioning-heat pump […]

AC by Jay’s Check-Up By Industry Experts

Our goal at Air Conditioning by Jay’s Comfort Team is to provide Phoenix, Arizona area homes and business with world-class air conditioning and heating services.
As part of this process, our company President Bryce Johnson is a member of a 12 company organization.  Dubbed the “Eagles Nest”, this group consists of some of the heating and […]

Air Conditioners: On the Ground or On the Roof

There are two different types of air conditioners for homes, which each have one very noticeable element.  This noticeable part is the placement of the outdoor package.  Many houses in Phoenix have the air conditioner on the roof.  These are more common in older houses and have the advantage of not taking up precious space […]

Comfort Living Ideas

We have talked at length about how to use and maintain your air conditioner.  In practice, the air conditioner is just one part of your home.  A necessary part to be sure, but there are other little things you can do to live comfortably.  Below is a list of a few suggestions.

Don’t […]

More Professional Air Conditioner Maintenance Steps

Over the past few weeks we have been examining some of the steps that air conditioner maintenance entails. On Wenesday we discussed evaporator and condenser coil cleaning, as well as oiling of the air conditioner’s motors. Before that we discussed checking refrigerant levels and electrical components. Today we finish up with two more […]

Air Conditioning by Jay receives Award for Outstanding Customer Service

Thanks to comments from customers, the Air Conditioning by Jay Comfort Team has won the Arizona Heat Pump Council’s Outstanding Customer Service award. Every year the Arizona Heat Pump Council, operated by the Electric League of Arizona, reviews feedback from customers of member companies and evaluates the overall satisfaction of customers. The review […]

Two more Air Conditioner Maintenance Steps

A few weeks ago we started a discussion of elements of a professional air conditioner maintenance call (http://www.dialcomfort.com/blog/?p=30). We discussed checking the level of refrigerant in your air conditioner as well as checking the condition of electrical components. But if the procedure ended there, it would have missed several equally important steps. […]

How not to set your thermostat

There are two ways you can set your thermostat: the right way, which we discussed here, and then there is the wrong way. The wrong way goes something like this:

It is June. Phoenix weather reports for the next month consist of 105+ degrees and dry. It is hot in your house. […]

Better Breathing, but Worse than Last Year

Hot on the heals of Monday’s East Valley Tribune article on this year’s allergy season comes an article on the same topic from azcentral.com.  The new article, which can be found at http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0411Allergies0411.html, contains much of the same content – that the allergies are bad because plants are pollinating in the current hot-but-not-too-hot weather.  But […]

East Valley Tribune on this year’s Long Allergy Season

Most of us are not looking forward to temperatures rising above 100 degrees.  But with the sweltering misery also come benefits for better breathing.  Today’s East Valley Tribune had an article above the fold about allergies and how they relate to the weather.  According to the article, the relatively wet winter followed by an early […]